It's daybreak! Four members of the party decided to embark to new locations to gather supplies for the adventure.

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Everyone has received 500 gil this daybreak.

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This day will last until noon 6/15/17 eastern time to select a lynchee.

__________________Safety. Obscurity. Just another freak, in the freak kingdom...
“The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.”

Y'all, I forgot to send out shop inventories to people who traveled. I will do that shortly. I will send these at daybreaks so that you will have time to consider which items you might wish to buy next nightfall...

__________________Safety. Obscurity. Just another freak, in the freak kingdom...
“The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.”

Also FYI; no items were bought last night, thus no updated list will be posted in thread regarding shop inventories.

__________________Safety. Obscurity. Just another freak, in the freak kingdom...
“The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.”

Also something I feel like should be reiterated; almost every item can be used on yourself or others, with the exception of modifiers and some other peculiarities.

__________________Safety. Obscurity. Just another freak, in the freak kingdom...
“The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.”

__________________Safety. Obscurity. Just another freak, in the freak kingdom...
“The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.”

Rach moved to the same location I did, which means that we're in a race to buy "the good stuff" available in that location once night falls. So for entirely selfish reasons:

##vote rachmarie##

I also now trust Carlsson (well at least his current life). A weak 100 HP hit wouldn't be mafia. My guess is that mafia actually hit rachmarie based on life lost... oh. Well I guess then I will:

##vote unvote##

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Humility isn't letting someone win or pretending not to care when you lose. It isn't feigned ignorance or polite dishonesty. It isn't a trick to gain approval, nor an abdication of your pride. Humility is defending your values and opinions passionately, but if presented with facts that prove you wrong: accepting, admitting and learning from it. It's only by valuing your integrity enough to admit your errors that real pride is found or the admiration of anyone whose opinion is worth a damn gained

Isn't a lynch 750? Then you hit him for 100. So 150 left seems right. Jerome is the one person where we know why he's lost the life he has.

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Humility isn't letting someone win or pretending not to care when you lose. It isn't feigned ignorance or polite dishonesty. It isn't a trick to gain approval, nor an abdication of your pride. Humility is defending your values and opinions passionately, but if presented with facts that prove you wrong: accepting, admitting and learning from it. It's only by valuing your integrity enough to admit your errors that real pride is found or the admiration of anyone whose opinion is worth a damn gained

Modifiers work/activate automatically if bought. They do not count as a night action. A common modifier in the Zelda game were shields, which lessened damage on you if someone attacked you.

__________________Safety. Obscurity. Just another freak, in the freak kingdom...
“The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.”

Jerome, considering how close to death you already are, would you be willing to claim your role, class, and power / inventory (if any)? You could easily be killed tonight even if not the lynch and more info is better for town.

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Humility isn't letting someone win or pretending not to care when you lose. It isn't feigned ignorance or polite dishonesty. It isn't a trick to gain approval, nor an abdication of your pride. Humility is defending your values and opinions passionately, but if presented with facts that prove you wrong: accepting, admitting and learning from it. It's only by valuing your integrity enough to admit your errors that real pride is found or the admiration of anyone whose opinion is worth a damn gained